Arizona is trying to figure out how a makeshift border wall of two massive shipping containers was dislodged shortly after its installation last weekend.
Construction workers near Yuma told a Univision Noticias reporter they believed strong winds knocked over the containers, which are part of Republican Gov. Doug Ducey’s attempt to plug a 1,000-foot gap along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Ducey administration suspects foul play and gave photos to The Washington Examiner that show dents and tears in the bottom of the containers which could not be caused by wind.
“The idea that it was a weather-related event seems unlikely,” Mr.